All the States Willing to Fight for Your Gun Rights

Published on April 24, 2025
Duration: 8:39

This video discusses a letter sent by 26 state Attorneys General, led by West Virginia's John B. McCuskey, to then-Attorney General Pam Bondi. The letter expresses support for the Trump administration's Second Amendment Enforcement Task Force and criticizes the previous administration's actions against gun rights. It highlights states actively working to protect and advance Second Amendment rights through legislation.

Quick Summary

Twenty-six states, led by West Virginia Attorney General John B. McCuskey, have expressed strong support for federal initiatives protecting Second Amendment rights. They have pledged resources and collaboration to combat what they view as erosions of gun ownership, criticizing past administrations for actions perceived as hostile to gun owners.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Previous Video & Dirty Dozen
  2. 00:26States Fighting for Gun Rights: The Avengers
  3. 01:02The Problem States vs. The Pro-Gun States
  4. 01:32Led by West Virginia AG John B. McCuskey
  5. 01:52List of 26 Participating States
  6. 02:25Letter Excerpt: Supporting the Task Force
  7. 02:53Criticism of Previous Administration's Actions
  8. 03:25West Virginia's Pro-Gun Legislation
  9. 04:00Commitment to Support Federal Task Force
  10. 04:52Opportunity to Undo Wrongs & Protect Rights
  11. 05:49Congratulations to AG McCuskey
  12. 06:07Link to the Letter & Call to Action
  13. 06:31Contacting Washington Gun Law
  14. 07:16Why Self-Defense Protection is Crucial Today
  15. 07:26Right to Bear: Legal Protection for Self-Defense

Frequently Asked Questions

Which states are actively fighting for Second Amendment rights?

Twenty-six states, led by West Virginia Attorney General John B. McCuskey, have signed a letter supporting federal efforts to protect gun rights. These states include Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming.

What is the Second Amendment Enforcement Task Force?

The Second Amendment Enforcement Task Force is a federal initiative, supported by numerous state Attorneys General, aimed at devising innovative strategies to protect Second Amendment rights through litigation and policy. It represents a commitment to using available tools to safeguard constitutional liberties.

What legislative actions have states taken to protect gun rights?

States like West Virginia have passed legislation such as the Find Act, the Firearm Liability Clarification Act, and the Firearm Industry Non-Discrimination Act. These laws aim to strengthen Second Amendment protections by limiting gun control measures and preventing discrimination against the firearms industry.

What was the sentiment towards the previous administration regarding gun rights?

The letter from the Attorneys General expressed significant criticism of the previous (Biden) administration, citing a 'troubling animus against the Second Amendment' and actions that showed 'no respect for law-abiding gun owners.' Federal agencies were accused of stretching statutes and ignoring facts.

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